Concrete Floor Wax & Polish
If you're asking, "How do I wax my stained concrete floors?", you're in the right place. Our step-by-step guides, featuring ProWax Polish™, help you easily wax your concrete floors. Ensure the floors are dry after staining and sealing, then use a damp sponge mop, microfiber push mop, or floor coater to apply ProWax Polish™ in thin, even coats. Start from a far corner and apply in one direction, leaving an hour between coats. A minimum of 4-5 coats is necessary before burnishing.
For those wondering, "What's the best wax for my stained concrete floor?", we have answers. The ideal wax for your stained concrete floor depends on its finish and location. For residential applications, we recommend a wax that matches the sheen of your sealer. If you're looking for a glossier finish, try applying a high gloss wax over a satin sealer. For commercial applications, a high gloss floor wax is usually best as it can be buffed to a high shine.
If you need to remove existing floor wax, ask, "How do I remove floor wax from my concrete floor?" We have a variety of Concrete Floor Wax Removers that can help. Mix 32 ounces with one gallon of hot water and spray it onto the floor. After a 10-minute soak, scrub with a brush, cotton mop, or low-speed floor buffer. Clear away residue with a clean mop or wet-dry vac, rinse thoroughly, and let the surface dry for at least eight hours before reapplying ProWax Polish™.